[SI-LIST] Re: Advanced notice: The IEEE EMC Society is interested in practical design!

  • From: Roy Leventhal <Roy.Leventhal@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Carrier, Patrick" <Patrick_Carrier@xxxxxxxxxx>, si-list <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 20:43:11 -0500

Patrick,

Yes, August a year from now.

I should have mentioned that ideas on subjects and speakers are welcome 
even now since it gives me extra time to work the issues.

Best,

Roy


Carrier, Patrick wrote:
> Hey Roy--
> This sounds like a great idea...
> Did you really mean mid-August?  Like, a year from now?
>
> Thanks.
> --Pat 
>
>
> Patrick Carrier
> ph. 512-425-3015
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Roy Leventhal
> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 8:21 PM
> To: si-list
> Subject: [SI-LIST] Advanced notice: The IEEE EMC Society is interested
> in practical design!
>
> All,
>
> Recently I attended the IEEE EMC Society's annual symposium in Detroit,
> Michigan. Many sessions and papers have been devoted to Signal Integrity
> (SI) and Power Integrity (PI), and their effects on EMI-EMC. I thought
> the time had come to suggest soliciting papers that are oriented to
> practical design in SI, PI and EMI-EMC. This idea was well received by
> TC10, the technical committee charged with the task of putting together
> sessions in this subject area.
>
> The session papers and speakers would be focused on the application of
> formulas and EDA tools to design problems rather than their derivation
> or verification. Just enough on their derivation and verification would
> be given to put the design methods in context. The main effort would be
> in explaining how limitations in the methodology were successfully
> overcome and how manufacturing variability was managed.
>
> The session could be organized in different ways. Four papers in a four
> hour session would be the right amount. Two way I am thinking of
> organizing a session are:
> 1. Four papers that take a design development from start to completion. 
> Each would explain how Signal Integrity, Power Integrity, EMI-EMC, and
> manufacturing variability was design for.
>
> Or,
>
> 2. One paper each on Signal Integrity, Power Integrity, EMI-EMC, and
> manufacturing variability with explanations of effects on, and from, the
> other three areas.
>
> The next symposium will be in mid-August in Austin, Texas. The reasons
> for letting the SI-LIST community know about this so early are:
>
> 1. SI, PI, and EMI-EMC are now more tightly linked than ever. The IEEE
> EMC Society knows this, we know this and that everything we do in a
> design has the potential of affecting all these areas.
>
> 2. The IEEE EMC Society solicits papers, actually power point
> presentations, early in its symposium year The plan is to have the final
> presentations/paper synopsis reviewed by January and speakers notified
> shortly thereafter.
>
> 3. The IEEE EMC Society realizes that perfect derivations, perfect EDA
> tools and models, perfect components and perfect designs are not high
> probabilities. They know that their audiences want to know how working
> engineers achieve working designs in an increasingly complex technology
> world. The IEEE EMC Society is increasingly becoming a home for
> engineers with the interests reflected in the SI-LIST.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Roy Leventhal
>
>
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